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Miss Heywood.
Do you think
I'm ready?
For what?
Society.
I know I can be ill-mannered
and, and disagreeable.
What if I give a poor account
of myself?
You won't.
I have every faith in you.
Anyway, it is your job to ready
me for society,
so if I am not, then the blame
lies with you.
Miss Heywood.
Do you think
I'm ready?
For what?
Society.
I know I can be ill-mannered
and, and disagreeable.
What if I give a poor account
of myself?
You won't.
I have every faith in you.
Anyway, it is your job to ready
me for society,
so if I am not, then the blame
lies with you.
It's the thing I remember best
about my aunt.
Her beautiful dresses.
She was always so elegant,
but this, this is my favorite.
I remember her wearing it to
a ball in London
with my mother and father.
And Mr. Colbourne?
He rarely came to London
with her.
He's always been solitary.
It's the thing I remember best
about my aunt.
Her beautiful dresses.
She was always so elegant,
but this, this is my favorite.
I remember her wearing it to
a ball in London
with my mother and father.
And Mr. Colbourne?
He rarely came to London
with her.
He's always been solitary.
I'm certain it's an oversight,
but evidently your company
has been running up
rather a lot of credit
across town.
...
Now, we really can't have our
shopkeepers
going out of business,
as I'm sure you will agree.
Come now.
Every gentleman has his debts,
don't they, Tom?
I'm certain it's an oversight,
but evidently your company
has been running up
rather a lot of credit
across town.
...
Now, we really can't have our
shopkeepers
going out of business,
as I'm sure you will agree.
Come now.
Every gentleman has his debts,
don't they, Tom?
He fell asleep in my arms.
Will you take him?
You can place him in his crib.
The only time I've seen you hold
him is in front of Lady Denham.
It's almost as if you're playing
the role of mother
for her benefit alone.
Just because I am not fussing
and cooing over him
as you seem to be.
He fell asleep in my arms.
Will you take him?
You can place him in his crib.
The only time I've seen you hold
him is in front of Lady Denham.
It's almost as if you're playing
the role of mother
for her benefit alone.
Just because I am not fussing
and cooing over him
as you seem to be.
It is done, Fraser.
I have the blessing of our
commanding officer.
You can't do this.
Why not?
I love her, she loves me.
I've heard you say that before.
More than once.
This is not the same...
she's different.
But you are not.
It is done, Fraser.
I have the blessing of our
commanding officer.
You can't do this.
Why not?
I love her, she loves me.
I've heard you say that before.
More than once.
This is not the same...
she's different.
But you are not.
Is that my child?
You swore you had nothing
to do with him.
Him?
I have a son?
May I see him?
Please, Esther.
Even just for a moment.
Oh, but he is handsome.
There can be no denying
that he's mine.
My son.
How strange it is
to say those words.
Thank you, Esther.
Truly.
Is that my child?
You swore you had nothing
to do with him.
Him?
I have a son?
May I see him?
Please, Esther.
Even just for a moment.
Oh, but he is handsome.
There can be no denying
that he's mine.
My son.
How strange it is
to say those words.
Thank you, Esther.
Truly.
But,
what am I going to wear, Uncle?
There are wardrobes full
of your aunt's dresses
in the East Wing.
Perhaps you might find something
that fits you there.
I shall leave you ladies
to your cotillion.
But,
what am I going to wear, Uncle?
There are wardrobes full
of your aunt's dresses
in the East Wing.
Perhaps you might find something
that fits you there.
I shall leave you ladies
to your cotillion.
Augusta, I have decided
that you and I
should attend Lady Denham's
garden party tomorrow.
You have complained long enough
that you wish to be
introduced to society.
Well, here is your chance.
I shall also be attending.
Then my dread of the occasion
has somewhat lessened.
Augusta, I have decided
that you and I
should attend Lady Denham's
garden party tomorrow.
You have complained long enough
that you wish to be
introduced to society.
Well, here is your chance.
I shall also be attending.
Then my dread of the occasion
has somewhat lessened.
I was trying to teach Miss
Markham the cotillion,
but, uh...
We need a gentleman.
No.
I won't be persuaded to dance,
I'm afraid.
Not under any circumstances.
I was trying to teach Miss
Markham the cotillion,
but, uh...
We need a gentleman.
No.
I won't be persuaded to dance,
I'm afraid.
Not under any circumstances.
No.
No, you are so stiff,
I might as well
be drawing Lady Denham.
Then perhaps you should.
I am looking for passion!
Emotion, honesty!
Not some stale,
lifeless rendering.
No.
No, you are so stiff,
I might as well
be drawing Lady Denham.
Then perhaps you should.
I am looking for passion!
Emotion, honesty!
Not some stale,
lifeless rendering.
Here are some socks
to keep him warm.
It is not like you
to show me
such generosity, Esther.
They're not for you,
they're for George.
Since you lack the means
to provide for him.
Here are some socks
to keep him warm.
It is not like you
to show me
such generosity, Esther.
They're not for you,
they're for George.
Since you lack the means
to provide for him.
I'm not asking you
to bare your skin,
Miss Lambe,
but to bare your soul.
You offer me Miss Lambe.
But I wish to find Georgiana.
You will address me as
Miss Lambe.
I'm not asking you
to bare your skin,
Miss Lambe,
but to bare your soul.
You offer me Miss Lambe.
But I wish to find Georgiana.
You will address me as
Miss Lambe.
What are you doing?
If your uncle hears you...
It was he who unlocked it.
He who had it tuned.
Oh!
Well...
That is unexpected.
But welcome.
What are you doing?
If your uncle hears you...
It was he who unlocked it.
He who had it tuned.
Oh!
Well...
That is unexpected.
But welcome.
Oh, goodness me.
Oh, there is no sight
more moving
than a new mother
with her child.
So I'm told.
How is he?
Beautiful.
Oh, as well as the Denham chin,
he appears to have
the Denham voice:
not afraid to ask
for what he wants.
Oh, goodness me.
Oh, there is no sight
more moving
than a new mother
with her child.
So I'm told.
How is he?
Beautiful.
Oh, as well as the Denham chin,
he appears to have
the Denham voice:
not afraid to ask
for what he wants.
If there is one relative
who believes I am unworthy,
who's to say there won't be
a dozen more?
Then you must
prove them wrong
In how you live your life,
in, in how you conduct yourself
You are suggesting the fault
lies with me?
Were I white and a man, who
would question my legitimacy?
If there is one relative
who believes I am unworthy,
who's to say there won't be
a dozen more?
Then you must
prove them wrong
In how you live your life,
in, in how you conduct yourself
You are suggesting the fault
lies with me?
Were I white and a man, who
would question my legitimacy?
The man claimed
he was a relative of my
father's.
He argued that because of my
maternity,
I was unfit to receive my
inheritance.
Questioned my moral character,
and that of my mother.
Who is this
odious man?
We've yet to learn his name.
The man claimed
he was a relative of my
father's.
He argued that because of my
maternity,
I was unfit to receive my
inheritance.
Questioned my moral character,
and that of my mother.
Who is this
odious man?
We've yet to learn his name.
Did you manage to settle matters
with the colonel?
Well, actually, I,
I found him rather busy
and surrounded by his men.
He invited
me to join them for,
for a drink, so, uh,
well, it hardly seemed
the right moment to bring it up.
Did you manage to settle matters
with the colonel?
Well, actually, I,
I found him rather busy
and surrounded by his men.
He invited
me to join them for,
for a drink, so, uh,
well, it hardly seemed
the right moment to bring it up.
Look, Charlotte.
Do you suppose my captain
is among them?
Your captain?
He is mine.
His letters leave no room
for doubt.
And I am his.
How can you be certain?
After so brief an acquaintance?
I know he has the soul
of a poet.
Look, Charlotte.
Do you suppose my captain
is among them?
Your captain?
He is mine.
His letters leave no room
for doubt.
And I am his.
How can you be certain?
After so brief an acquaintance?
I know he has the soul
of a poet.